A 76-year-old Erie man who had a video of him honking at cyclists go viral had his probation revoked and reinstated for another 12 months in Boulder County Court on Friday.

James Ernst was sentenced to probation for harassment last year after two Boulder County cyclists recorded him following them in his SUV and blasting his horn at them. The video was posted to the Internet and spotlighted ongoing tension between cyclists and some motorists.

In February of 2013, Ernst pleaded guilty to two counts of harassment, a Class 3 misdemeanor, and two counts of improper use of a horn, a traffic offense and was sentenced to probation. Under the terms of his probation, he was ordered to complete anger management, 20 hours of community service, take a traffic course called Alive at 55 and abstain from alcohol.

According to the Boulder District Attorney's Office, Ernst tested positive for alcohol in November, missed an alcohol test in January, failed to complete anger management and traffic classes and did not complete his community service.

The court added a condition on Friday for him to complete a mental health evaluation and any needed treatment.

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